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Website Building
If the internet is a country, then websites are like real estates. I’m hoping by now you have a general understanding that real estates are valuable in the physical world – digital real estates work the same way. By building a website, you’re creating your own plot of online “land.”

You can fill this land with whatever you want, but you have to promote it through social media (and anywhere else you can think of) for this to be successful. When you build traffic to your land, you can sell people whatever you have to offer. In order to build a website, you need a host (i.e dmr-hosting.com), a template (i.e WordPress themes), and content.

The first two parts are easy to find, and content is only as difficult as you make it. You can post blogs, items for sale, pictures, videos, or whatever you want. Opening up your own website gives you the potential to make money from the avenues I’m going to mention.

But with the power of Digital Marketers Revolution’s Package, you will not only get premium wordpress themes, SEO optimized contents, rich long tail keywords, adsense ready, responsive design but, you will also get FREE 1 year domain and 1 month hosting! For the price of only $65 or 2900 Philippine Pesos. You can start your digital real estate!

What more can you ask for? Knowledge? Digital Marketers Revolution also offers webinars and FREE eBooks to any people wether they bought a product or not. Their marketing skills and knowledge will be accessible to ANYONE who wants to learn the art of digital marketing.

Become Your Own Landlord

My grandmother always used to say that it’s better to own a house than to rent it.

In fact, there’s a lot of “renting” going on online. Just think about Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. You provide them with your private details and they give you a “free” space to interact with your friends, followers, and colleagues.

Why not spend more time and energy on your own property?

Bottom line: It’s not a good idea to build your entire business on someone else’s land.

Copyblogger calls this practice digital sharecropping, and it works in a similar fashion to the the feudal system, where the landlords reap the rewards, and the peasants do all the work.

We don’t know which empires will stand strong in the future. Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn change their terms and conditions on a regular basis, and as tenants, we don’t know what they have in store for us.

Empires rise and fall, and that is true for the online world as well. Remember what happened to Squidoo and MySpace? These places are still active, but they’re not nearly as powerful as they once used to be.

So, why not buy your own digital land and start creating your online assets right now?

We’ve seen it happen again and again here on Flippa. Smart, motivated people invest in websites, domains, and apps. They see an opportunity to make better use of the land, which the previous owner had missed, or didn’t have the time to do something about.

Jon Yau, the buyer of StockPhoto.com, is a great example of someone who not only sees the value in digital real estate, but is also determined to make his new land work for him and his business goals. Heck, he even convinced his wife it was worth the $250,000 investment.

Digital properties are here to stay. Are you missing out?

Make Money with Your Land

Of course, you can make money from your digital property. After all, that’s the dream. Whether you want to spend more time with your family or quit your day job, your digital properties can help you achieve that.

Obviously, it’s a lot of work, but it is doable. The sad truth is if you don’t own any digital property you’re not even in the game.

Owning your own land is the most efficient way to make money online because you reap the rewards. Whether it be through advertising, selling your own services and products or becoming an affiliate for someone else’s product, precious digital real estate can help you earn more money.

Bottom Line
There are so many things you can do to make websites like outsource the job, or probably buy a pre-made website to other e-commerce out there or you probably think of doing it by yourself. But hey, there is none in the market that could offer you a pre-made blog with all the content and SEO keywords and stuff with 1 YEAR domain name and 1 Month of free webhost that only costs 100 Pesos or $2 a month! Not only that you get it for a cheap price but, they’re support will continuously be at your door and every step of the way to guide and help you with your digital real estate.

For me or any business and or entrepreneur, “NETWORK” is the building block for success. When we say “NETWORK” eto un
tinatawag natin “CONNECTION” the more na marami ka “CONNECTIONS” / “NETWORK” the higher the chance for success in your
business or even work. Hindi ba? so this kind of strategy or marketing is been used for a long time before Network Marketing
business has emerged.

As you can see, puro pangako pala si upline, nagkaron kayo ng tampuhan or misunderstanding kaya iniwanan ka na ni upline.
This is a business that handles people and people have emotions kaya ang masasabi ko lang is before you join a network
marketing company or mlm business be ready for any emotional issues that will arise as soon as you’ve start building your own
group.

This is still debatable kasi marami na din taong na burn or nagsawa sa pagsali sa isang Network Marketing Company/MLM Company
but set aside those people. Yes, joining or doing Network Marketing is still “Very” “Very” profitable as long as you follow
my simple checklist before joining or doing it.

The impression would be different for other people will read this article and I am just writing how blogging, impact my life and why you should start blogging too.

Everyone have their own hobbies as for me, I like to play online MMORPG games such as Aion and Aura Kingdom just to mention a few. I am also inclined to cars and racing, the arts, baseball and more. But none of them have changed my life or brought me as much satisfaction as blogging. In almost too many ways to count, it has changed me and the way I live my life.

In fact this was my new hobby I regularly recommend to others as well. I started blogging as my personal collections of my interests or other hobbies to journal the changes or new discoveries I am making as I began minimizing my possessions. But somewhere down the line, it became less about me writing the story and more about the story changing me.

There are so many articles or even e-books about why you should blog to grow your business or become an expert to make thousands of dollars online. The best recommendations are still found in the personal realization that blogging changes you, the writer.

My thoughts on why you should start blogging

You will become a better communicator; writing is a form of communication. It is about expressing thoughts thru writing on a paper or even posting articles on your blog, while compelling others to agree with them. To that end, writing is just like every other form of communication that has ever existed and it improves with practice. Blogging will not intend to force you to become a better writer but instead, it’ll just happen as you do it. As a result it will benefit the rest of your life whether you are creating an e-book, a presentation, selling products, writing a resume and or even a simple anniversary card for your spouse or girlfriend.

You will become a better thinker; in the process of writing, it includes recording all the thoughts and ideas on a paper. The blogging process makes you or encourages you to stop and think deeper as you write your articles. You will indulge deeper into your thoughts regarding the matters of your life and the worldview that shapes them. Unfortunately most of the people will not choose to blog or even write at all. Based on the faulty or lame reasoning that they have “have nothing to say” or even the reason that “I will not earn lots of money while spending my time thinking of something to say on my blog post”. To that kind of thinking I always respond the same way, you just haven’t discovered what you have to say or the importance of blogging has to give you more than money

You’ll a far more intentional life. Once you start writing about your along with the thoughts that shape it, you’ll begin thinking more intentionally about who you are, what you are and your identity, whether you like what you see or not. And that just may be a good enough reason to get started.

Blogging will lead you to a healthier life habits; Blogging really requires your time, devotion, commitment and discipline. And just to be clear, those are all good things to embrace. It will assist you on your personal growth as well being. Since starting a blog, I have become an early riser, a runner, and can now properly identify my favorite drink at Starbuck’s (Mocha Frap). And even if those three habits don’t personally appeal to you, blogging will definitely provide opportunities for new life habits to emerge on your life.

Build you Legacy; whatever you Blog about becomes part of our global and collective history. It’s there (in some form or another) forever. While that will scare some, I think it’s one of the coolest things ever. It forces me to think long and hard about what I’m going to post and, more importantly, how that post is going to look in two-three years’ time. Whatever you Blog about is going to be there forever.

Build your Personal Brand – it’s your channel to get your message out. It is how people will see you. It is what people will think about when they hear your name.

Find out how you can start your own custom blog site, packed with the ff:

I was 19 when I read Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes. Like most of my classmates, I was at first taken aback by the idea that people act out of self-interest, but I came to really appreciate the idea of that, and of social contracts and a strong leadership, which were the elements which saved us from the chaos of man in the state of nature. The state of nature, in which the life of man would be ‘solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.’

My friends and I loved that description, ‘nasty, brutish, and short.’ We’d throw it into conversations and laugh the laugh of the philosophy geek.

I think part of it is a family trait, of being treated as a safe person to talk to – several relatives have had similar experiences – but part of it is most definitely being publicly genderqueer. Since I came out, nearly half a lifetime ago, I’ve found that so many of my interactions with women and men* have been marked by them designating me as something like safe territory. Someone they can talk to about gender, sex, sexuality, identity, who will both understand where they’re coming from and give them another perspective – like a gender translator and diplomat – and, crucially, listen and respond without judging them along strict binary lines. Because I’ve already transgressed those boundaries, and won’t try to punish them if it turns out that they’re transgressed them too.

This isn’t anything more than anecdotal evidence and personal experience – in generalized, anonymous terms and…

This week, New York and Slate published pieces asking why so many moms have a problem with pink and with princesses.

“What’s the problem with pink, anyway?” griped Yael Kohen inNew York. Then, building upon Kohen’s piece, Slate senior editor Allison Benedikt demanded: “What is it with you moms of girls? I have never met a single one of you who isn’t tortured about pink and princesses.” Her annoyance is palpable.

Both writers proceed to defend all things pink and princess. “We treat pink — and the girls who like it — with […] condescension,” Kohen states, while Benedikt adds, “Moms of daughters need to chill out.”

A victim is created and shouts. They claim space, a part of the territory. Here I am. They say. Look, I’m bleeding. You hit me. You meant to hit me. In cyberspace, within the pixels, there is blood.

Someone says the rules. One rule is this: they are always right. I do not know who made these rules, but someone says it, so it must be so. The sensitive and righteous tweet support and tell their own stories. They demand an apology. Twitter has spoken. They determine what will be a satisfactory penance. There are other rules, and there are hashtags.

In 140 characters we will sort through all the mixed motivations of human desire. We will make it clear; we will judge, and correct, and make right with our succinct and brief…